A 30 key concertina offers excellent value for money as an entry level instrument, being easy to play, sounding great and completely reliable! It makes learning music accessible. Concertina buttons are diatonic, meaning each one produces a distinct note when the bellows are either pulled or pushed, making playing much simpler than with other…
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All About Concertinas
A concertina can be described as a free reed instrument, with bellows that are similar to accordions. It is lighter and easier to play than the accordion. Traditional Irish music uses 30 key concertina a lot. Here are some tips for beginners who are trying to master this instrument. 1. Decide what type of slot machine you…
Enjoy The Bodhran’s Tunes
Every person’s life is influenced by music. Many people are so passionate about music that they will spend their money on items that allow them to listen to what they like. Each person is unique. Some people prefer rock music, while others prefer love songs. People can remember the tune for the rest of the life if they like…
America’s Finest Roots Music Band.
The HUNGER boys from Massachusetts have crossed the Atlantic in an effort to keep their status as America’s finest roots-music band. The band will be performing at Irvine Harbour Arts Centre in fulfillment of a promise made to bluegrass fans. Mark Lamarr (BBC’s European Tour Manager) described it as “one the greatest things that I…
Their music and the People.
Hunger Mountain can be found approximately 10 miles east of Great Barrington, Monterey Massachusetts. You’ll find Teddy Weber, the guitarist of the Hunger Mountain Boys, in Club Helsinki’s Victorian-style dining hall. “Kip (37), who sings, plays guitar, and fiddles in the group] built a timber-frame house on that mountain,” Weber (30), says. Downing, a slim,…
A little biography…
Teddy Weber and Matt Downing (Kip Beacco), are two of the most talented members of the Hunger Mountain Boys. The Hunger Mountain Boys plan to release a fourth album late in 2007. The “Hunger Mountain Boys,” which go beyond 1960’s rock revival, are even more old-school. They’re a sweet, twangy, acoustic Americana band with an…
At the Rosendale Cafe.
I experienced a flashback Saturday evening. Two musicians appeared on the stage. One was holding a guitar and the other a mandolin. The chatter of the people in the cafe stopped (some had to stand in a hallway, others had to go out to the door), and the musicians started playing. As they played, sweet…